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CA mtv i NU I > KA IMA Wi:\ross.- Cv-r, Suivies reeetit Order ptollilVers the bavnar ons practice hf cn having dcaiuy Weapons We desire tu see wholesome regal'*: lion strictly eiiforcoil. tl?" A now Republican (tiuiv paper ha-? just heen started ?,, \uw Orleans It rings clear fijf fteedoih lind cpu rights. One should he immediate.} started in Charleston. tV 'T'nion Leagues" are hoing estab lished thrungli the State with great success. Many whites aro becoming members. Union is strength, Tm: STATIONS ON HIV. NOUTIIKASTKKN KAU. KOAO. known as Strawberry and Giuliani's, will be discontinued after the 1st pr?ximo, and a now one midway be tween them established. Vf Let the country people beware;of the "Landshnrks" w hen they colite to tile city. Keep cleat of rum shops, gambling bel's, and dells of Vice. Jf Von want t.. keep your monet/ Of your character "bc ware of m l) uum ! Co nut In the way of tlie destroyer Ju- it is (loath ! Vt?' Those why wish tb enjoy a rare luxury, and Un- same limo koop cool ill these exciting times, should read Lar OumbeV advert i seihen t, and then govern themselves accordingly. Nor A TY* \A-ncxi. JOKK.-The ex-rebels of Tennessee, as a practical joke, propose lo elect a colored uip.h Governor of tho State. Tho only ming that stands in theil* way is, that no decent colored man will consent to run on their ticket, and if they should lind one so debased as lo ac cept a nomination from them, no decent colored man would vote for him. Sn it will be a haid matter fur tho robs to car ry ont their "joke."-Xorfulk Hvp'uO. NotcrtiEUN Aro.-The Haleigh Sttind ard thus appeals to the North for help: Iii our ranks are found Ibo colored vo ling population. They should bc visited and incessantly taught their .duty and; (heir rights. We need aid. Will nut j our Hcli and powerful friends in tlie North help us? Let their great men i come down and confer with us - address! our people, and sow thc seeds of recoil-f ?ij'uctidn broadcast over the land, lt is ii gt'Oivl work, and lio dibit should be j .soared to ensure success. We eau it I so assure our friends thal il their hratbI'S come down, the people will turu out in linn.Ired- to hear them. Wh\ ' therefore, should they delay? The luiiv v est in ripe, but the laborers are few. Tiir. nov AND Titi: MAN.- A long time ago. a little boy 1*2 year- bid, on his way 10 Vermont, stopped at a country tavern and paid for his lodging and breakfast j by sawing wood, instead <>f a-king it as, ti girt. Kiliy years later tho same boy j Hissed the same little inn as Gl'.OltOK iV.AnoPY. tho banker, whose miine is the synonym of magnificent charities-Un honored of two hemispheres. 1'rivale advices received herc indicate a considerable emigration 1'ioni New j Kiigiand tu New York and I'ennsylva- ? nia. 1?\ G. De Kout ai ne, editor and propri-1 ctor of thc South Carolinian, denies thc statement that his paper bas been sold to Heverlv Nash, tu be converted mlo a freedman's organ. Ni;? OKI.KANS, April 24.-Thc Chief of Police of ibis city lias boen discharged by order of General Sheridan, for alleg ed discouragement of the registration of olored people. Al Spring Strei t M. Jv. (inuvn. on Ui02'l<! In.-t.. hy Jb T. A Wchifer, Mr.?lohn A.Lund 4ii>l Miss Sarah Dawkins; al) o'.'tiilliioston, On thc 2?tlt inst., by Kev. A. Web.iur. Mr. W illiam s. Perry and Mi-- Radio) .Minson; ld! of < iuuiedton. At baker Institute. April lsih liv Wey. T. *sV. Lt wi*, Mr. Isaac Haywood and Mi-sie na Nelson. tin .h.hn'- Gland April lilli bf Kev'.T.\\\ Lewis. Wm.'taylor lo RcMaSiliinmn? ; c. Kdwunls to Susan'Whaler ; A. Hiintor to \niUi brown; A. Smith to Kcbeeea William? .,ni> harleS Kuy ll ll to Nancy Campbell. Di i.n. aller a short illness, in thc City ol New York, on November 'HM, I8(>l>, (?corgi McKinlay, ll was hurd for us to bclicvi that bc win.in wc daily expected auionjj us, would indeed return, Ijiit nins, chilled ii (he cm]>raec of death. I psses?iiM? of a henri of ?In? sensibilities nuU clle?t clear um) vigorous, whilsi his .0l???i? hib'grlty ut" character ciulcurcd him io us all. Low we miss that voice which rejoiced or sympathised w Ult as, us om puiitP eui limbon brixham il or darkened. Ho wus summoned away ut the dawn of that In lier ora to his native State, Tor which lu- -o earnestly awaited und prayed. Um '.<',| j Willed it thus, und lo Jlis dec ?cc Wc humbly bow. j W hat comfort ran we oller that .stricken household, who awaited his return home to greet him willi every demonstration whiuii all cet ion could suggest? " t heir blood un even tenor kepi liail the fut til message came (?0d> lingers touched him und he .slept." The vole? of friendship wus hashed in the presence of their snored grief ; human sym pathy was incommensurable willi tlicugoin of ihui hitter hour; hut pitying angel* bail I rom above, ?useeil hy eyes of ilesh, ami whispered of thc sustaining grace, vf Him. the lowly Nazarene, who cuuic to eurth lo comfort them thal wept. And then they mourned him not us dead. " Nor blaine We death bccimsi he bare. i he uso ef virtue out of earth ; Wc know transplanted human worth, Will bloom to profit otherwhere." With .this we laid him in his native earth lo rest, lhere "Cod's sunshine rests upon him and Ute angel of the resinrveliou will lind ililli." .SIDXKY. Headquarters Second Military District. } (NOiifii CAUOI.INA AND Soe rn CA no LI NA ? [ t'Ol.t'St111 i. S. C.. March 21 St, I $07. ) [GKNHIIAI. Ol; OMIS No l.j I. IN ( OMIM.IANC i: WITH GKNKUA1. oi:i>i;i:s No. in. Headquarters cf thc Army. March lilli. lSNfi, Ihe undersigned hereby ussuuies command of thc Second M Hilary District constinited by the Act (if Congress, Public No. GS. titi Mareil. 1SH7. entitled "An Act tor lin- more cttlcient government of thc rebel States." II. In tho execution of die cj'.'iiv of th, I oiiniiandlng Gcnei ul IQ inaiuhihi the SOOihl ly <-f thc inhabitants in their persons ami properly, to suppress insurrection, disorder ami v iolence, and to punish or can-m to bc punished all disturbers ol' the public peuce and criminals, (lie local civil tribunals will be permitted to fake jurisdiction of and try otl'ende! s. except big only Mich eases as muy by thc m der ol'the Coiiimunduig Cencral he refi led to a Commission or other military tribunal for trial. III. The civil government now existing in North Carolina abd South Carolina is provis, ional only, and in all respeels subject lo thc p .ruinotml authority nf thc United Slates, td percede the -ame. lioetij law - and niniiieip- ? al i cen 1 al ion - not lucousis'elit with the Constitution and law - ,,f the I niled Stales, j rn- tim proehihiatloiis of Ihe President! or ! wltil -neb regulation- as arc or may lu- prc- ; scribed in llie order- of tho Coiiunanding (.encrai, are hereby ilcchil?fl O' be in fore,-, ililli; in eonforiniiy llieii>wl|li, civil nlllcers are hereby aullmri/ed to continue the exercise j. of their proper function*, and will be respect ed and obeyed hy (he inhaliiant-. IV. Whenever ?pty < b ?1 < hlteer. Magistrate m-( om i iiijgh'Ols or refuses to perform an | . ri lit?la I a.t properly required of-neb tribunal m iililCer, wieirby due ami rightful security t.? person or property -hall he denied, ihe ca-e will he reported hy lim Post Commun- j der n> these HeUdqiC.irtOis. Y. Ce t ( (iininanders will can-e lo he ar rested persons charged with the commission nf crimes ami OlVeiices when lite civil author ities bul t" arrest and hiing sholl otVetnlor !o trial, and will hold thc accused in custod.t fm- trial by Military Commission. Provost curt or idle r tribunal organized pursiiaiu t.. orders frmn these Headquarters. Arre?is ? | hy military authority will he reported promptly. The charges preferred will bc accompanied by lin- evidence on which they I aie founded. j Vi. ihe Commanding (.encrai, de-irin;: lo pre-crvc tranquility and order hy meitils und ag?.licles most congenial lo ihe people, mlie?ts the /calons and cordial e'o-opcr'itlloh of civil olliccrs in thc discharge of their du ties, and thc aid ol all good cili/cn- in pre vent ing conduct tending to disturb the peace . ?md io (Iii end that occasion may seldom ?irise for the exercise of jhilitiiry authority in matters of ordinary civil administrai ion. Ihe Commanding fJenoral respectfully and ear ne-tly commends m Ihe people and authori ties of North und Smith Carolina unreserved obedience th the authority now established, and the diligent, considerate and impartial execution of the laws enacted for their gov ernment . VII. All orders heretofore published to thc Depuiiiiicni of thc South arc hereby continued in force. The follow ing tunned olliccrs are announc ed as thc sfaiVof thc Major General Com manding : ( apt. .1. W. Clous, Itsth C. s. Infantry. Aet. Asst. Adjt. (icu. and Aide-de-Cunip. Capl. Alexander Moore. ttSth C. S. Infant ry. Aidc-dc-Cuinp. ?vt. Maj..lill. My rick, 1st |.mut. ltd An.. Aidc-dc-Cainp and Act. .bulge \|]\ Oolite. Major .lanie- P. Hov . nth C. S. Inft.. Act. A--(. I lisp. >. (tin. Uv i. Major ( icmral lt, <>, Tyler. Deputy I Qiiftrteruia.ster Cen. I". S. A.. Chief (^hurter ! imotcr. j Pvt. brig. Oclirrul W. \Y, Burns, Major t and c.s.. C.S. A., Chief Commissary of ; Subsistence. I Pvt. lieut. Col. Charles Tage. Surg. C. S. A.. Med. Director D. ti. SICKLES, Major ticncrid Commanding, j OlVbMnl : .T, W. CT ors. Alde-nV-Camp. 1 RARE CHANCE TO rriu MASK (ri to ( ] i i [ i<: Wholesale and Retail GROCER. No 2S7 A ?SH K.v-r HAK < OMNI it Ol LA I ?KN? STU??KT. lt \ru\,hV:,'Vs 'iHIKl :l KI,IM?l.v of SlYiAK, KLOKK, TKA, Wliloj, will l". sol.l al lowest ?i??ke^p*o?: lor ? ash only. 1 ?j- Shiel attention given lo countrv Older* ililli sat.star.i,,,, gamuntcod. -rf' s5? (SKI IV? Pim: uin?<<rs?^iiod respectfully hi toni i his fernier cu.-toinrrs ami Mu- phillie generally that ht has re-opened, for thc season, his Saloon. No. SA ( albot?n Sired apposite K liza bot ll, where he will he happy to serve them. Having attentive attendant*, tilt elforts will he to please. Thu quality of Iiis Cream is loo well kli?Avlj for comment. Kimi I Iles s.ipplicd us usual in quantities to . nit. at all hours. Pi? Nies, Maroons, etc.. supplied at ?hort .sl notice. In all cases. Cltr.AM, QUALITY and Qt'ANTI i Y warranted. No charlo if tho Cream tlo'nt prove as re :onunciidcd. ll KN RY I.U( OM11.KA |nh\ $nh\ pitr, FA1U IX AID OF S?, MARK'S P. E. CHURCH. lin. LA outs MK Sr. M AUK'S "SKWING 1I1CI.K" nio-l respectfully announce to thc adics am) gent leinen Ol'Chili'U'Stoii that their KA 1 IL for t he beni lit of St. Marks will bc ?pened on Kastor Monday. April 2i<\, lsur. it :? o'clock l\ M.. at '. Morton's Mudding-," Meeting street, bet ween I la?el and Pinekncy ?licet-, add continue for eight successive ughts. Thc public are invited to call and ?ive US heir patronage in this liable work. Admission I.Vcehts. Children ll) cents. SI?AS0N ll? K I i IS (INK DOI.I.AI:. Tickets to he ha,I at the doOr. ami froj l'A I L'i'nfNSIM'f. ' .jo .iiis. Ki DKKKKKi GET THE BEFIT, A COMPRHENSIVE DICTIONARY OF THE BIBLE. MAINLY AKKIDC Kl> KK?.M Du. YV.M. s.M Ki ll's DICTIONARY OK Tl IK III lt LK. wt ru Important Adiiitioiis ami "Improvements, and Kive Hundred Illustrations. I Dr. Smith'- Dictionary of thc bible, pub i-hed iii Isiid-'tk'h ami containing. In its Unce j arge oCtavp volumes, m arly 11,2011 paye-, i i work of acknowledged excellence; Om it? d/.e. eo-l. and seltidarly Character, mu-l pre- ' , eiit tiny ?xieii.slv.ii circulation ot it among i he ?real ma-- ol' those w lo de-ire and need ' i Dictionary of (hil Hilde, the " (.'onipre-i ieii.-i\c 1 liclioniliv," on which nearly two, rear.- of editorial labor have already been ! .Xpciidi'd, ow c- it - origin toa settled cnn ie ; lou. oil lld'pail of the I'.dttor ami Publish-1 r-. ofihc hoed of -neb a muddled abridg ment of thc original work lis should liliikc die results ol modern scholarship generally . icce-'-ihic j Th? Kditor, Kev. Samuel VY. ihirmnn. M. A.. i- well known among (lie graduates ni Yale College asan accurate and thorough -cludar. Mis experience in ls l?-17. as the principal as?i?iani ol thc hue I'mi, < I nod rich. in Ibo revision of Webster's Dictionary One abridged ami royal octavo edition->. made him familiar w ii li i ho details ol' lexicography ; and his subsequent labors as au Otlichil Ox poillider of thc Scripture-, gave him a pl'ilo lical acquaintance w iib the w auls of thc peo ple in Hie fu-Id of biblical knowledge. Thc item rat /Viiiciyi/i'S which havi! guided in the preparation ol' the present w ork have boen : I. To make every thing intelligible to tho-c who mulei stand only Kngli-h, and io phi a1 i hem ?is Hearty tis possible on a level with thc scholar- who arc familiar with thc origi nal languages bf the Scriptures. II. To condense lin- greatest po.-blie amount of valuable informal tun bucolic vol ume of convenient size ami moderate eos!. III. To guard against all miltie ncc > hostile tu < iiristiiin faith and love. I bc page is .somewhat larger tl.'in that of Smith's Dictionary, and thc type it a heavier face, ?ind moro easily rend. No pains will he -parid lo make the mechanical ovc ciiiion accurate ?uni beautiful.. 77? Dictionary trill hr itsttiil in m tni-in<uth hj it umbers of '2S myal octant 'pay?s iwA. The ichote icorA.' trill ?irob?bbj ht eontitxntti in ioma 2i mimbi rs. pit W K ol' ?VU // SUMBKU IS .1 STAT l'A PK ?I Vpyiill, 'thirty ('mts. D. APPLETON & COMKANY, lub liahers. .l ilt ih I Li tlfoadmtt/i .Yen- York. Send for specimen numbers. Ac.r.NTs WAMKI? IN ALI. IWUH or. rill: CofNlltV. To Ni.w.si'.yi'Kus. Any Newspaporaiior inserting till? advertisement 1| ino-., ?ml no ticing each number rt S it appear.,, w ill ru'eive % copy of tim hook hy mail pait*pii|tl. Apr. Pl Lin-, TAKE NOTICE. I I ( >i?JL? L3S? 8 2r?>Y.fc; r JO7VLT0 .A.Gh?I3LSr I Ml SIC HOPKIN- Mt'sib sciiooi. OK Al>Mlih:i> vms, i- -nil al his*,,|,| stand, No. ;?T ileiirlcil.-i Sli .'i'l ; I liai lestOli, So. < a. .iiiiis r. HOPKINS, March Kl (A colored professor.) LANDRETH'S Warranted Garden Seeds Have been familiarly Known to lim Ann i i< an Public lor upwards ul Ihrec-qiuirter- ol a ceil mry. TH KY SIM'.AK TH Kl H OWN PUAIsi; WIIKUKVKH I'i.ANTKtl. Doalors in Soods Whether Country Mcrcliants, booksellers. Druggists, or ttegitlur Seedsmen, not already customers of tito subscribers ?n e Invited t<> become ?nc b. ot: it WUOI.LSAI.I: OUICK LIST, Published to the 'lY\ule Only will he mailed lo all dealers who apply. l.ANDKK I II S Itl'lt.M, KKdlSTKK & ALMANAC TOR 1S?7 Cont ti hiing uiuneroits hints on Horticulture, will he ma lo all applic infs who cneloscing a two cont sdi np with their address to DAVID l.ANDUKTH ?fc SON. I'lh I adel ph ia. Ccu n sylvania. NATIONAL FREEDMAN'S SAVINGS AND TlATST COMPANY. ?-0- j ClIAKTKKKD HY ActOF CONOKKSS. j M. T. UK WITT, President. VV. S. GIOFK?TI?. First vice-President A. S. HAKNKS. Second Yiec-Prc-idciit. lbw..I. \V. AI.VO?ID. C.irrcspolidhig See'tyi I >. I/ANSI Nt! I.A M UKI'T. Ko olding Sce'ty. Saml. I.. Il A PHIS, Cen. financial Inspector. Principal olllec.s; CF.DAI?-STKF.F.T [Aliter-1 lean Kxebange bank Ituildlng.) New Vbrk Cit v. Branch at Charleston, S.O. ll STATF.-STUKKT. I liped 'ever i dav. Sundays and Holiday-j . l>t. .1. I. O. ? M . . .. , M. j "ne. .-i i < i 'i <>M noi.i. vu oil Mour. tir.ei.iv'i.o. Idieresi pavahh' in .bl ll lui ry ami .Inly, in esti'll v ear. All depbsti.s will h.- repaid with Interest j due when required. AU the pridlts In ??Og to thc ile|.o-ilor-. itt'iUtcllfS have been established in tin principal Cities Iii un N.w Yhi'k to New Or leans, ami accounts . an lu'transferred from tine brunell to aiioihcr. w ii hom charge or;j interrupting the htU'resi. Invest nieiils fro billy inade in -cuntir- Of the I'idted Slates- ( Ult 11A PD ll.<AIN. Chidrimin Advi-my ( mnmltteei Pl?ANCis 1.. C'A ll DO/A. Secretary. NATHAN iiri'tKH. Ma?rl, ll) 1 yh Art ier Cashier. ? ? cv ? W r ol o j) vi itt $ pi ? ute. Cor, ol'Ka-t Hay and Vernoil Sj reels. OlinrlOst on, Sot 11 li < U\ fol ti iii FACULTY. likv. T. WU.LAUD LE ll'LS, AA M. Pi t sidcnt. /'/ o/r.s-.so/- nf /.<//*;/?/.?;/( N ; und Church Polity. UK I . ALONZO WKJtSTElt) A. .IL j jWtf?ssdr hf 'Hu u?ogii und Ehieutn?i. Dr. M. O'. CAMPLIN. Lecturer ti? l'hysioloif)/ and Lttu's nf Hi idlli . Mr. CHAULES J'. WOLD ATC j TL ii, Instructor in Scientific Dopa rh] na 'itt. Spring Term nf Eleven Weeks coin in ? ti e? i mi ?IVdhc.sdb>/, Marvh -7 IS'57 l'ail " Eic rc n . Oct. '?. W?li(t)." " Thursday, .fan. 2. ISIhS. Member- (d' the Methodist Kpiscopal Church, designing lo devote themselves to the Ministry, may bc admitted as members ol' the ln-ti(u(f, hy recommendation ol a Quarterly Conference or the Presiding Ki der. Tuition Free, Aid granted lo i li?se who are needy and vv ort li v . Candidates for lite Mini-try in other ( 'bri dan Churches received on liberal terms. 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Tl IK NKW-YOUK IvUI.Y 'FL I Kl NF is published every illuming ami evening ( Sun ' days cxeepled ) iii 810 pity year: S? for six ] months. Tel nts. cadi in advance. Drafts on New Ym k. ur Fo-t-Ollii.e ouler I m'y nillo lo the ortler ol 'hiv. Tuiui'NK. being -afcr. arc preferable lo any other mode of remit ta ncc. Addi c-s Tl IK Till l.L N F. NVw-Ybrk? IV1ARK YOUR CLOTHINC1 j I I,A UK'S PATHNT ISllKl.ini.K Ff.Sfll.. i "Miioh more convoiiienl than Ink. ami equally grtbi? RS to perniananee-w e jntigc | after Kovend months trial."-- .-bd. A.jrinil-\ (II ri st. "invaluable tor marking linen."--< '/divij/o ) Tl'ijiU .? Keiiiarkable fur lite ca-e and neatness willi which they can be Used.V--/)?7reijf ?Vo tiitin . "Olio nf thc gl eate-t conveniences (hat (.Ali lu* ore-sent ed to a ho. .sekeeper."-'Vcir ICStOU ( S- t\) .Yr Manufactured and sold at wiiifdesnlc by Thc Indelible Pencil 0o.. Northampton Mans. Kri rij Pencil H'arraMcdi FLANK S. DAMK. No. IS Connttereiid Place, Now Orleans. Oeitl, Agent for tin' SouMiAvcSl. Mai'2! lt. XOKTIItiAN?tilU HAU, HOAD. Uiioir?'KS'r. i/rn'Kr.s'i' .wu ONI.H Dim;( i IMu i i: n> S KW VOIJh ?.i'll. VI > i : I. IM M \ * i. \ i ri MOIJI: w vsiiiNcTON Kin I.MOND IT.IT.KSIUIM. s\ I : I.DON .WI? WILMINGTON, Tim<> through l>\ Kvpres, Train lu Nevi' York 11 dolli's ! ! l'are f^2(i ! ! Tickets goiitl liv either nilli.- i In?.? foi hov dig i*<>utds : UICIIMONI) \\|> \\ VSIIIN?ri'ON li \\ LINK AM) I'.AI.'I IMOKi: M ?i;|f )|.K .WU UKI.AW AUK. Iltiggngc ' i i* 'ked idimiigh lo :inv (Miliii. Ticket- good uiilil used. S. s. SOI.' >.M< >\S. Superintendent, UNION BOARDING HOUSE, (COhOliKI),) i\o. oi CALUMA m\m. BOARDING BY THE WEEK OR MONTH A I' Til IO MUST dKASOX AHI.I'. I5?TK.S. U\\)VA)\ ti) ?iii, lVojirietoi', Bia.I.s, \VI-:sTTUiiV HKI.I, NDKKV. i ( KstaMlslic'il in ls-?i?, ) 'I'lie subscribers I'oniiiiiic in ititiii il Tuet iiVo ut li-ili! Old ?nd well known Koimdory, ilu-ir uperloi: bodf lol' Churches Aeadohilcs, Kac oric>. Si i-a nil mal - , Locomotive, Kh e Alarm-;, .le., made ul" genuine bell III tri tl I ( copper and. in composition ). nmiulted willi tiled Illiptov. .d ralenled Mounting--. and warranted hu .very part ?eula r. "Timi im substitute. e<|uid (o i.'Oppei'?iiid' in. lin- making Hells, lias vet beeil tllsonVc'r ?d." ha- recently heen ann.ee.1 a- thc duel imi nllhe lloyiil I list il ute ol' liiitisli Al'clli ecl saud i< a lacl Well klidwil where help nf la-e material, such a - I foil. ( 'rude Steel, rle., nive been brought ?nm emnpai Istiii w illi a ruud ? rt lele el ibo genuine llrmixc. N'ot iosSi'Ssiug any marked resonant ur vibratory |UttlitiOs, -ueh material eaiiiiol product* a .uiiil ringing hell: and. while genuine Mi nci td. ns material, always has a high r-oiU iierelal \ allie, in., ni lier eau univ eoiimiaiiil he price ut" . ld h'iiii. ?"">....?.I ..... |?,.1\H l* V...,., "I ll... .',.,,,,. i...-y -, - :il ~? ? wuii .mr < .eneras Ageie.>\? .'UKI! VMis.V Cn,. fS. M.i \V.\ IIIUIOI'SI:, 1 Hi:n MiW A v. Mw ViiitK. w iio ivtil sell id .'ohhdery price, and w hu. ? lt h I he ntulci-igu .d. w ill'jive prompt iiticlittmi to all mil-rs md f.nmiltlllliciilinits. For lull lut'ormatloil in regard lu mir Hells, end fo.i mi illustrated dd ?I '"jue. K. A. A <?. ll. MKNKKI.V. W I ST I'la o . X. V. FIRE INSURANCE ,VITU PU A( "I K I l'ATK >N IN PKOK ITs. NORTH AMERICAN Tire Insurnce Company.. OFFICE. 114 BROADWAY. linnell Ollicc, Couper Institute, Tliiv<h avenue. INOORERATED 1SS33, lash Capital, - - $500,000.00 lurplus,. 251.653.57. lash Capital and Surplus, Jan.. I860, $751,053.57. insures Property against Loss or I >a muge jj I-ire al usual rale-, and the assured par icipale III the mt prnilts without tit vii rr Iii ny liability. Policies Issue I mid I.<*s paid nt the attlee i'thC Company, or at its various Agencie? II thc principal ellie* in dm I'iillcil states. JAMES W. OTIS, Prosidont. lt. W. BLEEOKBlt, Soorotftry. j. c;ti;A; :.-v.; ' ;c-.u.